Golden Brands - GW 464 Soy Container Candle Wax
WX-GW-464-908G
Golden Wax 464 is a soft, low melt-point, natural soy wax from AAK that provides excellent scent throw and minimal frosting, helping you make smooth and creamy soy container candles. This natural soy wax is an advanced blend of soy bean oil and specialized soy-based additives that are FDA-approved and Kosher-certified. These additives enable the soy to be poured at hotter temperatures, reducing frosting and increasing the fragrance oil load. The low melt point of Golden Wax 464 helps with the candles burn and gives better glass adhesion. This wax is also a great choice for making tealights!
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Product Details
- Golden Wax 464 (Also known as Golden Brands 464 or GW 464)
- Melt Point: 113°F - 119°F
- Manufacturers Recommended Pour Temperature: 125°F - 145°F (We always recommend experimentation to determine the optimal pouring temperature for your container)
- Manufacturers Recommended Scent Load: 7% - 9%
- Fragrance Load: About 9% Max
- Mettler Drop Point: 113.0 - 118.0
- Packaging Format: Soy Wax Flakes
- Candle Finish: Creamy, Opaque
- Manufacturer: AAK
Information from the Makers of Golden Waxes
- Plant-based waxes are a completely natural renewable resource
- Golden Waxes are non-toxic, biodegradable and clean burning
- Golden Waxes are Kosher Certified
- Golden Waxes are completely free of animal derived substances and are not tested on animals.
- Golden Waxes reduce set-up time, offer significant bloom/frost reduction and have great mold release
- Golden Waxes create a fragrance scent throw comparable to paraffin and allow for vibrant colours
Golden Brands – GW 464 Instructions
Golden Brands - GW 464 allows for top surface re-melting if necessary to create a smooth top to your container candle. Golden Brands – GW 464 is highly frost resistant and works great with dyes and has excellent scent throw both cold and hot.
Containers/Jars: Containers and jars should be clean and at ambient temperature. No pre-heating is necessary.
Dyes: Our Voyageur candle dye blocks and liquids work well with Golden Brands – GW 464 Soy Wax. When using dyes, heat the wax to 185°F, add the dye, and mix until dissolved.
Fragrances: Recommended maximum scent load is about 7-9%. It is recommended that after you melt your wax to 185°F that you remove from heat and then add your fragrance, stirring gently for approximately 2 minutes to make sure fragrance is fully combined with the wax. If you are using a fragrance with a lower flash point, make an adjustment to your wax temperature as necessary.
Melting: Melt Golden Brands – GW 464 to 185°F under gentle agitation to promote even heating and thorough mixing. Add any desired fragrance and dye, mixing well to incorporate. Allow the wax to cool to the 125°F - 145°F pour temperature.
Pouring:
- Pour temperatures will vary according to container type and size, fragrance(s), essentials oils, dye(s), and the candle effects you desire.
- Different container configurations result in various cooling rates. Cooling too quickly or too slowly can cause concaving and/or frosting. A recommended starting temperature is 135°F. Pour temperatures should be checked and confirmed according to seasonal changes and adjusted as necessary for the size/type of container using.
- As the candle is being poured, it is typical for wax to solidify at first contact with the container. Golden Wax – GW 464 should have a pour temperature high enough so that when the container is full, the initial solidified wax has re-melted. Please note–the temperature should not be so high that the liquid wax sits more than 30 minutes before starting to solidify.
Candle Cooling: Cool undisturbed candles at an ambient temperature of 70° F (21.1°C). The containers should be about 1/2 inch (1.3 cm) apart to allow air circulation for even cooling. The container should remain open during cooling for at least 24 hrs (large candles may require longer times). Slower cooling will encourage container adhesion while quicker cooling will encourage container pull away. Golden Wax – GW 464 is designed to adhere to the glass and should be encouraged to do so. Candles should be allowed to sit undisturbed for 48 hours before test burning.
Test Burning: Test burn the candle for burn pool diameter and quality after it has setup (cured or dried) for a minimum of 48 hours. Every combination of container, wax, dye, fragrances, and wick should be tested for burn quality.
Storage: Packaged: Due to its low melt point it is important to keep flakes stored in a cool dry location away from direct heat, sunlight and moisture.
General Trouble Shooting:
- Test for one variable at a time when trouble shooting to isolate the cause. Variables include (but are not limited to): the container, wax, dye, fragrance, wick, pour temperature, and environmental conditions such, as cooling temperature, along with manufacturing conditions.
- First make a candle in the container with only the wick (no dye or fragrance). If it looks good then the wax is performing normally.
- Then, one at a time, change a variable. Try adding the dye without fragrance to the container, wax and wick. If it looks good and burns well, the dye is compatible with the wax.
- Try adding the fragrance without dye to the container, wax and wick. If it looks good and burns well, the fragrance is compatible with the wax.
- Try the dye and fragrance together with the container, wax and wick. If it looks good and burns well the dye/fragrance combination is compatible with the wax.
- If you are experiencing burn problems, try a different type or size of wick.
- Other variables to try are different pouring and cooling temperatures and even different containers.
- Ensure all equipment and materials are contaminant free.
- Test for one variable at a time when trouble shooting to isolate the cause.
Shelf Life: When stored properly, as per instructions, Golden Wax - GW 464 has a minimum shelf life of 3 years.